Times Advocate, 1999-06-16, Page 19Wednesday, June 16; 1999
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Community
Expert canoeists present shows at Pinery
THE PINERY --- Five
expert canoeists will be
presenting slide shows
and signing books at the
Pinery Park's visitor cen-
tre Saturday night.
At 7 p.m., authors Hap
Wilson and Stephanie
Aykroyd will be present-
ing Wilderness
Manitobaabout their four
years of traversing 4,000
rugged kilometers of his-
toric fur -trade routes and
Ojibwa water routes on
foot and by canoe.
At 7:30 p.m., Wilson
and Aykroyd will he
joined by Kevin Callan
and Gary and Joanie
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McGuiiin for a book sign-
ing. Paddle Your Own.
Canoe by the McGuffins is
the most compelling,
comprehensive and
enlightening canoeing
.techniques book on the
planet, according to Dawn
Crabe of The Friends of
Pinery Park.
Callan will be doing his
L slide presentation Further
Secret . Pal identities v •
���� p the Creek at 8.30 p.m.
EXETER - Precious
Blood C.W.L. held its final
meeting before the sum-
mer break with a potluck
dinner. Conveners were
Willie Verberne, Truus
Klaver, Janet Maes, Cathy
HakvoOrt and Gail
Sararas.
A highlight of the
evening was a gift
exchange of Secret Pals
who revealed their identi-
ties. Those who . wished to
participate, drew names
for new Secret Pals for
June 1999 to June 2000.
President Cecilia
Mittelholtzthanked the
volunteers who will man
the Pro Life booth for sev-
eral hours at the
International Plowing
Match on September 22.
It was announced that.
the tickets for the Jtiblloir.
Quilt were available. As
well, tickets for draws to
be made at the November_.
3 Penny Sale were distrib-
uted by Joanne Steffens.
Several League mem-
bers expressed interest in
attending the pilgrimage
on July 13 to the London
Diocesan Shrine of Our on canoe routes through
Lady of .the Rosary in the wilds of Ontario and
Merlin, Ontario. Quebec.
Exeter C.W.L. decided to � The Friends of Pinery
co -host the 12th annual Park and the Boston Mills
Press are sponsoring the
Fun Night in February
2000. Other councils- host- Program, a partnership
ing this event with Exeter made possible with help
will be from Mt. Carmel, &'om Novacks.
Zurich and Grand Bend. tql
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Serving
up
thanks
Usborne Public School
Principal Jim Binns
serves salad to
volunteer Janine
Dougall during the
volunteer appreciation
luncheon last Thursday.
More than 30
volunteers help with
school activities and
fund-raising.
JUNE ZERO
PERCENT;EVEN
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POLICE
BRIEFS
Break and Enter
USBORNE TWVP. — In
the early morning hours
of June 9 a break and
enter occurred at a shop
on Hwy. 83 in Usborne
TW . At 5:50 a.m. a citi-
zen noticed two 20 -year-
old males breaking into
building. They had dam-
aged the front door lock
in order to gain entry. A
small amount of cash was
stolen. The men left in a
maroon Dodge Dynasty
four -door model truck.
OPP issue
warning to
drivers
NORTH LAMBTON —
Police would like to advise
the motoring public about
pulling over for emer-
gency vehicles after sev-
eral near collisions over
the weekend. OPP officers
were almost involved in
the accidents as a result
of inattentive drivers on
the highways. The fine for
this offence is $105 and
three points on your dri-
vers licence. Police would
like to remind drivers to
check their rear view mir-
ror frequently and to pull
over safely when emer-
gency vehicles are
responding to calls.
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